V’s enormous rating still places it among the Top 15 mini-series in all of television history.

V aired overseas against the 1984 Olympics, out-rating them two to one: 200 million viewers.

V played in South Africa during Apartheid. The day after it aired, there were big, red V’s (for Victory) sprayed all over the walls of the black townships.

V has been continually rebroadcast over two decades. Its audience has constantly grown.

V’s 2001 DVD release became an instant best-seller worldwide. With no advertising or promotion, video sales are over 2,250,000 units for a revenue over $45 Million.

V was critically acclaimed by virtually all of the world’s key media reviewers.

In Kenny's director’s commentary on the V DVD he gave an e-mail address for people who had comments. Thousands have poured in from around the world. Over half say, “I was a kid when V first aired and I was captivated then, but now that I’m late-20’s/early-30’s I appreciate how much deeper it was than I realized, working on so many levels, (etc.) …I have shared it with my children who love it as much as I do. We’d love to see a follow-up and where the story goes.”